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You seem to be correct. "Logicool" caught my eye, and got me thinking it was a ripoff of Logitech. Upon further research, a pc peripheral company already exists in Japan by the name of Logitec, making "Logitech" a basically unusable name even though they have both been around since the 80s. Hence, they rebranded to Logicool to avoid confusion.

You're right! It 100% is. You can see the Japanese hiragana characters on the keys.

And the reason the space bar is so small is because there are 2 extra keys to the left and right of it, which are used to easily switch between typing in hiragana/katakana (the Japanese alphabet) and typing in the English alphabet. They can also be used to switch between half-width (半角) and full-width（全角) characters (half width=ABC; full width=ＡＢＣ). I know all this because I'm currently typing on a Japanese keyboard haha

It's a mechanical keyboard. Some people prefer them to the quieter ones because the loud, clacking noise that annoys you is comforting to us. I could fall asleep listening to a recording of someone pattering away at a mechanical keyboard. But not a real person. I am unable to fall asleep with another person in the room who is not also trying to go to sleep.

AFAIK, the only mechanical Logitech keyboard is the G710+, the one in the video does not look anything like that one. It looks to me like one of their cheaper, media keyboard models (Logitech Media 600 or something like that), definitely not mechanical.

ASMR,(that feeling when you hear a sound that give you the relaxing chills)
focuses entirely on odd soothing noises like this.
I'm than positve that they have videos of typing for like 20 minutes with the intent to relax.
/r/asmr

Personally, I saw this post and thought to myself "I hope Unidan has some insight as to why the bird is protective of the keyboard!"

You just explain things in an entertaining manner. You don't "dumb" things down, you just explain them in uncomplicated ways. Also the exclamation points you frequently use makes it easy to read what you write as "I'm upbeat and I love my job!" Which is hard to find on reddit most days.

That's what I hope to do, actually! I think a lot of people think their audience is very dumb, when, in actuality, most people know quite a bit, but are unsure of how to connect the information or are unsure of its validity.

That is most definitely a Java Sparrow! The plumage is a variant from the norm (but even in the wild variants like this happen sometimes) but you can tell by the beak, body, and locations of the distinctive markings, and for me the biggest tipoff was the noises it makes. I used to live in Kailua-Kona, and there are tons of feral ones there.

Here's another good video example! They're apparently pretty popular pets in Japan.

Playing cards once, my Cockatiel got on the deck and wouldn't get off. He'd squawk and peck and you would you go to get a card. So you'd have to scare him off and he'd knock the cards all over the place.

I used to have a parakeet that was obsessed with the old handset phone I had. He loved to chew on the rubber buttons and would talk to (make clicks and small warbles) to the sound of the plastic reciever being pushed over and over.

My sister had a lovebird, Ozzie, who used to behave the same way around coins. If you put her next to a pile of coins, she would chase off anyone who tried to pick one up, even though she'd never seen them before in her life.